pics of my water injection set up!!
Originally posted by airborne
honestly not a clue. i was told that they run 100psi pumps and was recommended the .9mm. i should be getting the (unbroken) 100 psi pump tomorrow and the tap as well.
i was given the 45psi + Boost pressure = minimum pressure to nozzle and anything greater i'm told makes them more efficient/finer spray.
i have a bunch of different mcmaster nozzles to compare against, but no hard gph numbers.
honestly not a clue. i was told that they run 100psi pumps and was recommended the .9mm. i should be getting the (unbroken) 100 psi pump tomorrow and the tap as well.
i was given the 45psi + Boost pressure = minimum pressure to nozzle and anything greater i'm told makes them more efficient/finer spray.
i have a bunch of different mcmaster nozzles to compare against, but no hard gph numbers.
also, I think the pump for aquamist is 80 psi
their website lists "100psi race pump", maybe its up to 100 but run at 80?
i got the .9 because brad recommended it, .6 because i'd rather start with not enough rather than too much. safety first, i'm a wuss. i'm not going to have a kickass hardcore system like you've worked up to.
oh hey, your latest wiring diagrams never showed up. are you just grounding the pump and solenoid then running power like:
Battery (fuse)> Switch > Press. switch > pump >solenoid
?
i got the .9 because brad recommended it, .6 because i'd rather start with not enough rather than too much. safety first, i'm a wuss. i'm not going to have a kickass hardcore system like you've worked up to.
oh hey, your latest wiring diagrams never showed up. are you just grounding the pump and solenoid then running power like:
Battery (fuse)> Switch > Press. switch > pump >solenoid
?
Originally posted by airborne
their website lists "100psi race pump", maybe its up to 100 but run at 80?
i got the .9 because brad recommended it, .6 because i'd rather start with not enough rather than too much. safety first, i'm a wuss. i'm not going to have a kickass hardcore system like you've worked up to.
oh hey, your latest wiring diagrams never showed up. are you just grounding the pump and solenoid then running power like:
Battery (fuse)> Switch > Press. switch > pump >solenoid
?
their website lists "100psi race pump", maybe its up to 100 but run at 80?
i got the .9 because brad recommended it, .6 because i'd rather start with not enough rather than too much. safety first, i'm a wuss. i'm not going to have a kickass hardcore system like you've worked up to.
oh hey, your latest wiring diagrams never showed up. are you just grounding the pump and solenoid then running power like:
Battery (fuse)> Switch > Press. switch > pump >solenoid
?
I ended up getting a bosche style relay with the 87 and 87A outlets.
So its like this..
Pump 87
seleniods 87A
30/51 battery
86 ignition
85 pressure switch.
I have a lighted red manual switch attached to the battery wire, an amber led attached to the ignition wire and a green led attached to the pump (all of these after the fuses).
for the ignition, which wire where?
i thought you had ditched the relay at one point. i wasn't going to use the ignition to help simplify things but i understand the importance.
Good stuff:
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/rescr.html
Flow on nozzles
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/fitt...e/jetsize.html
i thought you had ditched the relay at one point. i wasn't going to use the ignition to help simplify things but i understand the importance.
Good stuff:
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/rescr.html
Flow on nozzles
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/fitt...e/jetsize.html
I did ditch the relay because I had issues where my pump sometimes worked and other times didn't. I found the problem was that I mounted the tank way higher than the pump so it couldnt prime. That being the issue I went back to the relay, but got the bosche style so I dont have to tap the pump wire to the seloid.
The ignition tap and battery tap are under the dash drivers side above the fuse box. You will see a beige plastic piece with 2 plugs, the one on the left is battery the one on the right is ignition. Just use a spade connector.
The ignition tap and battery tap are under the dash drivers side above the fuse box. You will see a beige plastic piece with 2 plugs, the one on the left is battery the one on the right is ignition. Just use a spade connector.
Originally posted by ZeroBanger
ask luv94rx7 what the gph is. You are not using a .9 and .6 are you?
also, I think the pump for aquamist is 80 psi
ask luv94rx7 what the gph is. You are not using a .9 and .6 are you?
also, I think the pump for aquamist is 80 psi
Ken
thats not my diagram, that was someone else interpretation.
The relay allows you to use a little current to run a high amp device. It also ensures that the device is powered by the battery, but the car MUST be running to activate the device, which is a good safety thing.
The relay allows you to use a little current to run a high amp device. It also ensures that the device is powered by the battery, but the car MUST be running to activate the device, which is a good safety thing.
Hey Zero,
You may be able to avoid a continuous trickle of questions etc by posting an updated "state of zero's WI system" list/howto/whatever. It does seem that you've updated your system quite a bit since your last summary.
Of course, I mention this purely because of it could save you time in posting answers and corrections...not for lazy, selfish reasons of my own :-D
jds
You may be able to avoid a continuous trickle of questions etc by posting an updated "state of zero's WI system" list/howto/whatever. It does seem that you've updated your system quite a bit since your last summary.
Of course, I mention this purely because of it could save you time in posting answers and corrections...not for lazy, selfish reasons of my own :-D
jds
Thanks james, I bought an aftermarket intake sensor to work with my water injection to do some testing. I will also be taking to the track to get some before/after results.
BTW..I took my car out last saturday night and ran 14.06 psi on my car with a ping of only 5 on my power fc. Thats also with my tiny Blitz SMIC. This stuff is for real.
BTW..I took my car out last saturday night and ran 14.06 psi on my car with a ping of only 5 on my power fc. Thats also with my tiny Blitz SMIC. This stuff is for real.
btw, my project stalled when i realized HDR didn't sell the size fittings for the aquamist hose. you need 3/32 tube fittings for this hose, and unfortunately the tube to pipe adapters are $6 a pop from mcmaster.
now i have the size and when the parts come in the project will go on, just in time for winter
now i have the size and when the parts come in the project will go on, just in time for winter
Originally posted by ZeroBanger
FYI.
The pictures in this thread will no longer be available on line after Dec 6 as I am killing my America Off Line account.
FYI.
The pictures in this thread will no longer be available on line after Dec 6 as I am killing my America Off Line account.
I'm about ready to setup my own dual stage WI. Zero do you have a wire diagram of the dual stage setup with both led's and the relay? I know how to run the water lines but,I can't find an electrical diagram for the dual stage on the internet.
Originally posted by t-von
I'm about ready to setup my own dual stage WI. Zero do you have a wire diagram of the dual stage setup with both led's and the relay? I know how to run the water lines but,I can't find an electrical diagram for the dual stage on the internet.
I'm about ready to setup my own dual stage WI. Zero do you have a wire diagram of the dual stage setup with both led's and the relay? I know how to run the water lines but,I can't find an electrical diagram for the dual stage on the internet.
In this example you see that one pressure switch will activate the circuit at 4 psi. This example works because the other pressure switch opens later (12 psi). The pressure switch that is attached to the relay *MUST* be set to open at the same or a lower boost level than the other (or the pump will activate and the selenoid will be close causing a rupture somewhere).
The 12 psi pressure swich is doing nothing but completing a ground in this example. Remember, when it hits 12 psi, the pump has been running for a while. All you need to do is open the 2nd seleniod. at 12 psi the ground will complete and the selenoid will open.
I used to have this set up. Now I have 1 pressure switch, both selenoids open at 9 psi. One goes to my IC end tank, the other goes to my elbow. Im sure your system will have them coming on at different times so this should work good for you.
EDIT: I just realized I label the seleniods wrong. the one label "Selenoid 1" is actually "Selenoid 2" and vice versa.
Last edited by ZeroBanger; Dec 3, 2003 at 10:47 AM.
Originally posted by RiON
David I need one?
David I need one?
Originally posted by RiON
Yeah im installing single turbo kit was hoping maybe u could help me out with some stuff!
Yeah im installing single turbo kit was hoping maybe u could help me out with some stuff!
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